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Look up pavement in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pavement(s) or paving may refer to: Road surface, the durable surfacing of roads and walkways Sidewalk
Pavement
American indie rock band
Pavement is an American indie rock band that formed in Stockton, California in 1989. For most of their career, the group consisted of vocalist and guitarist
Pavement_(band)
Road covered with durable surface material
A road surface (British English) or pavement (North American English) is the durable surface material laid down on an area intended to sustain vehicular
Road_surface
Surface used for takeoff or landing
the use of thinner pavements and should result in longer concrete pavement life. Because of the susceptibility of thinner pavements to frost heave, this
Runway
Informal housing built on footpaths
Pavement dwellers refers to informal housing built on the footpaths/pavements of city streets. The structures use the walls or fences which separate properties
Pavement_dwellers
Type of patterned pavement
Portuguese pavement, known in Portuguese as calçada portuguesa or simply calçada (or pedra portuguesa in Brazil), is a traditional-style pavement used for
Portuguese_pavement
The discography of Pavement, a Stockton, California-based indie rock group, consists of five studio albums, five double-length reissues of the albums,
Pavement_discography
2024 film by Alex Ross Perry
Pavements is a 2024 American experimental musical biopic concert film written, co-produced, and directed by Alex Ross Perry. It is a docufiction about
Pavements_(film)
Type of desert earth surface
A desert pavement, also called reg (in western Sahara), serir (in eastern Sahara), gibber (in Australia), hamada (western Sahara and Middle East), or saï
Desert_pavement
Pavement engineering is a branch of civil engineering that uses engineering techniques to design and maintain flexible (asphalt) and rigid (concrete) pavements
Pavement_engineering
Flat-topped skylights designed to be walked on
Pavement lights (UK), vault lights (US), floor lights, or sidewalk prisms are flat-topped walk-on skylights, usually set into pavement (sidewalks) or floors
Pavement_light
1981 studio album by Heaven 17
Penthouse and Pavement is the debut studio album by the English synth-pop band Heaven 17, released on 18 September 1981 by Virgin Records. "(We Don't Need
Penthouse_and_Pavement
Natural karst landform consisting of a flat, incised surface of exposed limestone
limestone pavement is a natural karst landform consisting of a flat, incised surface of exposed limestone that resembles an artificial pavement. The term
Limestone_pavement
Composite material used for paving
Asphalt concrete (commonly called asphalt, blacktop, or pavement in North America, and tarmac, bitmac or bitumen macadam in the United Kingdom and Ireland)
Asphalt_concrete
Pavement cells are a cell type found in the outmost epidermal layer of plants. The main purpose of these cells is to form a protective layer for the more
Pavement_cells
Methodology for assessing quality of bitumen road
The pavement condition index (PCI) is a numerical index between 0 and 100, which is used to indicate the general condition of a pavement section. The PCI
Pavement_condition_index
Process in construction of removing at least part of the surface of a paved area
Pavement milling (cold planing, asphalt milling, or profiling) is the process of removing at least part of the surface of a paved area such as a road,
Pavement_milling
Reflective road surface
Cool pavement is defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency as pavement that implements technologies contributing to heat island effect
Cool_pavement
American actor (born 1958)
Sleep Here Detective Russell Stark 2002 Out of These Rooms John Michael Pavement Samuel Brown The Hire FBI Agent Short film; segment: Ticker; uncredited
Robert_Patrick
Type of wooden road surface
Nicolson pavement, alternatively spelled "Nicholson" and denominated wooden block pavement and wood block pavement, is a road surface material consisting
Nicolson_pavement
Research project on road pavements
Long-Term Pavement Performance Program, known as LTPP, is a research project supported by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to collect and analyze
Long-Term Pavement Performance
Long-Term_Pavement_Performance
Don't Bite the Pavement is a series of contemporary art exhibitions showcasing installation art, expanded video, and experimental film, which toured the
Don't_Bite_the_Pavement
Technique for correcting surface defects
grinding is a pavement preservation technique that corrects a variety of surface imperfections on both concrete and asphalt concrete pavements. Most often
Diamond_grinding_of_pavement
Type of road surface marking
A route shield pavement marking (also called an advance pavement marking or pavement marking shield) is a road surface marking that depicts a route shield
Route_shield_pavement_marking
Area of depressed road surface
depression in a road surface, usually asphalt pavement, where traffic has removed broken pieces of the pavement. It is usually the result of water in the
Pothole
Process of planning the maintenance and repair of roadway networks
Pavement management is the process of planning the maintenance and repair of a network of roadways or other paved facilities in order to optimize pavement
Pavement_management
Roads built with water-pervious materials
techniques for roads, parking lots, and pedestrian walkways. Permeable pavement surfaces may be composed of; pervious concrete, porous asphalt, paving
Permeable_paving
Airport pavement rating system
Classification Number (ACN) – Pavement Classification Number (PCN) method is a standardized international airport pavement rating system promulgated by
ACN-PCN_method
Civil engineering of roads, bridges, and tunnels
geometric alignment and design, highway pavement materials and design, structural design of pavement thickness, and pavement maintenance. The beginning of road
Highway_engineering
Flat rock surface subdivided by fractures
In geology and geomorphology, a tessellated pavement is a relatively flat rock surface that is subdivided into polygons by fractures, frequently systematic
Tessellated_pavement
Land route
private roads. The primary features of roads include lanes, sidewalks (pavement), roadways (carriageways), medians, shoulders, verges, bike paths (cycle
Road
Road safety device
A raised pavement marker is a safety device used on roads. These devices are usually made with plastic, ceramic, thermoplastic paint, glass or occasionally
Raised_pavement_marker
Church in England
High Pavement Chapel is a redundant church building in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. It is now the Pitcher & Piano public house and is Grade II
High_Pavement_Chapel
2008 single by Adele
"Chasing Pavements" is a song recorded by English singer-songwriter Adele for her debut studio album, 19 (2008). Written by Adele with her producer Francis
Chasing_Pavements
1974 spy novel by John le Carré
engineering department who develop and manufacture espionage devices. Pavement artists Members of surveillance teams who inconspicuously follow people
Tinker_Tailor_Soldier_Spy
Soft carbonate rock
Chalk is a soft, white, porous, sedimentary carbonate rock. It is a form of limestone composed of the mineral calcite and originally formed under the sea
Chalk
American musician (born 1966)
songwriter, lead singer and guitarist of the indie rock band Pavement. Beginning as a duo, Pavement eventually grew to a quintet. The band released five studio
Stephen_Malkmus
1930 novel by J. B. Priestley
Angel Pavement is a novel by J. B. Priestley, published in 1930 after the enormous success of The Good Companions (1929). It is a social panorama of the
Angel_Pavement
Layer of a paved road
traffic on the pavement, but it is necessary for surfaces used by vehicles. Subbase is often the main load-bearing layer of the pavement. Its role is to
Subbase_(pavement)
Street in York, England
Pavement is a street in the city centre of York, in England. The area occupied by Pavement was outside the Roman city walls, but fairly central within
Pavement_(York)
Species of ant
Tetramorium immigrans—also known as the immigrant pavement ant, pavement ant, and the sugar ant in parts of North America—is an ant native to Europe, which
Tetramorium_immigrans
Any kind of device or material used on a road surface to convey official information
with road marking machines (also referred to as road marking equipment or pavement marking equipment). They can also be applied in other facilities used by
Road_surface_marking
2003 promotional single by Annie Lennox
"Pavement Cracks" is a 2003 promotional single released by Scottish singer Annie Lennox, from her third solo studio album Bare (2003). Co–produced by Lennox
Pavement_Cracks
Street in Nottingham, England
western end it connects to Bridlesmith Gate and Low Pavement. Along with High Pavement, Low Pavement and Castle Gate, it was part of the main route between
Middle_Pavement
Techniques for repair of concrete pavement surfaces
Concrete pavement restoration (CPR) together with concrete pavement preservation (CPP) is a group of various techniques used to maintain concrete roadways
Concrete_pavement_restoration
Street in Nottingham, England
High Pavement is a street in the Lace Market district of the city of Nottingham in Nottinghamshire, England. It is one of the earliest streets in the city
High_Pavement
American doo wop group
Billboard Hot 100 in 1962. In 1970, they recorded as The Italian Asphalt & Pavement Company. The group was founded in the early 1960s in Jersey City, New Jersey
The_Duprees
2018 studio album by Anvil
Pounding the Pavement is the seventeenth studio album by Canadian heavy metal band Anvil. It was released on January 19, 2018, through Steamhammer. Steve
Pounding_the_Pavement
The PASER scale is a 1-10 rating system for road pavement condition developed by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Transportation Information Center
Pavement Surface Evaluation and Rating
Pavement_Surface_Evaluation_and_Rating
Airport pavement rating system
Classification Rating (ACR) - Pavement Classification Rating (PCR) method is a standardized international airport pavement rating system developed by ICAO
ACR-PCR_method
Topics referred to by the same term
Grooved pavement may refer to: Pavement milling Diamond grinding of pavement This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Grooved
Grooved_pavement
2010 greatest hits album by Pavement
Quarantine the Past: The Best of Pavement is a compilation album released by Pavement on March 8, 2010, to coincide with the band's reunion. The title
Quarantine the Past: The Best of Pavement
Quarantine_the_Past:_The_Best_of_Pavement
1929 film directed by Richard Eichberg
Pavement Butterfly (German: Großstadtschmetterling) is a 1929 British-German silent drama film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Anna May Wong
Pavement_Butterfly
Topics referred to by the same term
Low Pavement may refer to: Low Pavement, Chesterfield, a street in Chesterfield, Derbyshire Low Pavement, Nottingham, a street in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Low_Pavement
American musician and music producer (1953–2023)
producer. He was best known as the original drummer of the indie rock band Pavement from its inception in 1989 until his departure in 1993. Young was born
Gary_Young_(drummer)
Sandstone Pavement Barrens includes and area of Potsdam Sandstone in Clinton County New York. This location is one of less than 20 Sandstone Pavement Barrens
Gadway Sandstone Pavement Barrens
Gadway_Sandstone_Pavement_Barrens
1992 studio album by Pavement
album by American indie rock band Pavement, released on April 20, 1992, by Matador Records. It is the only Pavement album to feature drummer Gary Young
Slanted_and_Enchanted
Road surface treatment
Whitetopping is the covering of an existing asphalt pavement with a layer of Portland cement concrete. Whitetopping is divided into types depending on
Whitetopping
Pedestrian path along the side of a road
A sidewalk (North American English), pavement (British English, South African English), or footpath (Irish English, Indian English, Australian English
Sidewalk
Roman mosaic in Berkshire, England
Boxford Roman mosaic is a mosaic at Boxford, West Berkshire, England, discovered during an archaeological dig in August 2017. It dates from the Roman period
Boxford_Roman_mosaic
1999 studio album by Pavement
Twilight is the fifth and final studio album by the American indie rock band Pavement. It was released on June 8, 1999, on Matador Records in the US and Domino
Terror_Twilight
1923 film by Rex Ingram
Where the Pavement Ends is a 1923 American silent South Seas romantic drama film directed by Rex Ingram on location in Cuba and starring his wife Alice
Where_the_Pavement_Ends
Road building method by John Loudon McAdam
water from collecting and corroding the strength of the pavement. Telford raised the pavement structure above ground level whenever possible.[citation
Macadam
1997 studio album by Pavement
Brighten the Corners is the fourth studio album by American indie rock band Pavement, released on February 11, 1997 by Matador Records. The album received very
Brighten_the_Corners
Protective coating for asphalt surfaces
Sealcoating, or pavement sealing, is the process of applying a protective coating to asphalt-based pavements to provide a layer of protection from the
Sealcoat
1915 British film
The Golden Pavement is a 1915 British silent drama film directed by Cecil M. Hepworth and starring Alma Taylor, Stewart Rome and Lionelle Howard. Alma
The_Golden_Pavement
Conveyor mechanism for transporting people
A moving walkway – also known as an autowalk, moving pavement, moving sidewalk, travolator, or travelator – is a slow-moving conveyor mechanism that transports
Moving_walkway
Trail ultramarathon in Arizona
described as 45 percent singletrack, 46 percent double-track, and 9 percent pavement. ABC News described the event as one of the most difficult ultramarathons
Cocodona_250
Public thoroughfare in a built environment
typically lined with buildings on one or both sides. Streets often include pavements (sidewalks), pedestrian crossings, and sometimes amenities like streetlights
Street
1995 studio album by Pavement
Wowee Zowee is the third studio album by American indie rock band Pavement, released on April 11, 1995, by Matador Records. Most of it was recorded at
Wowee_Zowee
Stone or tile structure which can serve as floor; pavement type with solid blocks
Peter Stuart of the Stuart & Company who was a mass producer of concrete pavement in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1872. Selections of their product have been documented
Pavers_(flooring)
Species of lichen
Xanthoparmelia scabrosa, jocularly known as sexy footpath lichen or sexy pavement lichen, is a foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It tolerates a
Xanthoparmelia_scabrosa
Edge where a sidewalk meets a road
English) or kerb (British English) is the edge where a raised sidewalk/pavement or road median/central reservation meets a street/other roadway. Although
Curb
Street in Chesterfield, England
Low Pavement is a short street located in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England. It connects West Bars to Vicar Lane. The street is a shopping district. Low
Low_Pavement,_Chesterfield
Road testing device
engineers to evaluate the physical properties of pavement in highways, local roads, airport pavements, harbor areas, railway tracks and elsewhere. The
Falling_weight_deflectometer
Grade I listed church in York, England
All Saints’ Church, Pavement, York is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in York. Services are from the Book of Common Prayer. The
All Saints' Church, Pavement, York
All_Saints'_Church,_Pavement,_York
1955 novel by Damon Knight
Hell's Pavement is a science fiction novel by American writer Damon Knight. The story postulates a technique for dealing with asocial behavior by giving
Hell's_Pavement
1995 studio album by Crowbar
album by American sludge metal band Crowbar, released in 1995 through Pavement Music. It was re-released in 2000 by Spitfire Records with new album artwork
Time_Heals_Nothing
Retroreflective safety device used in road marking
safety device used in road marking and was the first of a range of raised pavement markers. The cat's eye, when illuminated by the lights of an approaching
Cat's_eye_(road)
Street in London
Finsbury Pavement is a short length of street in England connecting Moorgate with City Road in the London Borough of Islington. It forms a part of the
Finsbury_Pavement
British artist (born 1952)
Young's works include: Fish Pavement (1992), Hull: a trail of 40 lifesize fish or groups of fish inset into pavements, leading the visitor around this
Gordon_Young_(artist)
1983 studio album by Duran Duran
of the tracks "Of Crime and Passion", "(I'm Looking For) Cracks in the Pavement", "I Take the Dice" and "Spidermouse", which became "New Moon on Monday"
Seven_and_the_Ragged_Tiger
Street in Nottingham, England
Low Pavement, Grade II listed) 11 Low Pavement (Grade II listed) 13 Low Pavement (Grade II listed) 19 Low Pavement (Grade II listed) 4–6 Low Pavement (Grade
Low_Pavement,_Nottingham
Rule in road engineering
and the per-crossing damage is roughly linear to axle-weight when the pavement is able to withstand much higher loads than 6T per axle. At the beginning
Fourth_power_law
1996 studio album by Crowbar
American sludge metal band Crowbar, released on October 29, 1996 through Pavement Music. "Like Broken Glass" Crowbar Kirk Windstein – vocals, guitar Matt
Broken_Glass_(album)
American rock band
the influential 1990s indie rock band Pavement. The Jicks formed in 2000, almost immediately after Pavement's 1999 "hiatus" began. The group's first
Stephen_Malkmus_and_the_Jicks
Form of petroleum primarily used in road construction
"Asphalt Pavement Recycling". Annual Asphalt Pavement Industry Survey on Recycled Materials and Warm-Mix Asphalt Usage: 2018. National Asphalt Pavement Association
Bitumen
Informal communication networks, primarily in urban African settings
Pavement radio, an expression first popularised by historian Stephen Ellis in referring to the grassroots, informal communication networks that relay information
Pavement_radio
Transport engineering vehicle
used are: road profiler, road reclaimer, road miller, road planer and pavement profiler. They are used in the process of full depth recycling. Different
Road_recycler
Textured ground surface indicators to assist blind people
colour of the paving might be non-standard, to match the colour of the pavement or stone floor. Sometimes the paving contours are produced with steel stripes
Tactile_paving
Measuring device
measuring device trademarked "Dipstick" has been used to produce concrete and pavement surface profiles and to help establish profile measurement standards in
Dipstick
Asphalt roads designing method
The Shell pavement design method was used in many countries for the design of new pavements made of asphalt. First published in 1963, it was the first
Shell_pavement_design_method
1956 film by Léonide Moguy
The Width of the Pavement is a 1956 French film directed by Léonide Moguy. It was also known as Le long des trottoirs and Diary of a Bad Girl. Anne Vernon
The_Width_of_the_Pavement
1878 United States Supreme Court case
City of Elizabeth v. American Nicholson Pavement Co., 97 U.S. 126 (1878), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that while the
City of Elizabeth v. American Nicholson Pavement Co.
City_of_Elizabeth_v._American_Nicholson_Pavement_Co.
Street in York, England
some dating to the 14th century. Running between Newgate in the north and Pavement in the south, the street is narrow, with many timber-framed buildings with
The_Shambles
Informal Settlement was a small community of pavement dwellers (shack dwellers who live on the pavement) that lived on Symphony Way, a main road in Delft
Symphony Way Pavement Dwellers
Symphony_Way_Pavement_Dwellers
Pavement, street, or sidewalk art
known as screeving, pavement art, street art, and sidewalk art, is the performance art of rendering artistic designs on pavement such as streets, sidewalks
Street_painting
Genus of ants
Myrmicinae that includes more than 520 species. These ants are also known as pavement ants. Tetramorium was first described by Gustav Mayr in 1855 in the same
Tetramorium
Defunct music venue in Kansas, United States
Street. Original shows listed the venue as Past the Pavement Hall, being as the county pavement ended about 3/4 of a mile from the building.[citation
Outhouse_(venue)
Species of fungus
torq, banded agaric, spring agaric, banded agaricus, urban agaricus, or pavement mushroom, is an edible white mushroom of the genus Agaricus, similar to
Agaricus_bitorquis
PAVEMENT
PAVEMENT
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English, Old French peinto(u)r, oblique case of peintre ‘painter’, hence an occupational name for a painter (normally of colored glass). In the Middle Ages the walls of both great and minor churches were covered with painted decorations, and Reaney and Wilson note that in 1308 Hugh le Peyntour and Peter the Pavier were employed ‘making and painting the pavement’ at St. Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster. The name is widespread in central and southern England.German : topographic name for someone living in a fenced enclosure (see Bainter).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire named Flore, from Old English flÅr(e) ‘floor’, probably with reference to a lost tessellated pavement.Danish : from a short form of the personal name Florentz or the Frisian Flores (see Florence).
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Ritspah, RIZPAH means "hot coal" or "pavement." In the bible, this is the name of one of King Saul's concubines.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker or layer of tiles, from an agent derivative of Middle English tile ‘tile’. In the Middle Ages tiles were widely used in floors and pavements, and to a lesser extent in roofing, where they did not really come into their own until the 16th century.
Surname or Lastname
English and North German
English and North German : metonymic occupational name for a plasterer, from Middle English, Middle Low German plaster (from Latin emplastrum ‘(wound) plaster’ (originally a paste), from Greek emplastron, a derivative of emplassein ‘to shape or form’; the term was carried over into building terminology to mean ‘bonding agent’).English : habitational name from any of various places called Plaistow (in East London, Derbyshire, Sussex, and elsewhere), from Old English plegestÅw ‘place where people gather for sport or play’. This can also be a variant of Plaisted (through interchangeable use of the Old English elements stÅw and stede, both meaning ‘place’, in earlier times).German and Ashkenazic Jewish (Pflaster) : from Middle High German pflaster (German Pflaster, from Latin plastrum) ‘street pavement’, ‘pavement’, cognate with 1.
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Ritspah, RITZPA means "hot coal" or "pavement."Â
Surname or Lastname
German
German : topographic name for someone who lived near a bridge, or an occupational name for a bridge keeper or toll collector on a bridge (see Bruck).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : occupational name, either from a Yiddishized form of Polish brukarz ‘paver’ or from an agent noun based on Yiddish bruk ‘pavement’.English : variant spelling of Brooker.
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Ritspah, RITZPAH means "hot coal" or "pavement."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a layer of paving, from Middle English, Old French pavier ‘paver’, an agent derivative of Old French paver ‘to pave’ (though the Old French verb may be a back-formation from pavement ‘laid floor’).
Surname or Lastname
Norwegian
Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads, so named from Old Norse hlað ‘pile or stack’ (for example, of wood or stones) or ‘pavement’.North German : short form of Ladwig, a variant of Ludwig.English : topographic name for someone living by a road, path, or watercourse, Middle English lade, lode (Old English (ge)lÄd).
Biblical
pavement; burning coal
Girl/Female
Biblical
Pavement, burning coal.
Female
Hebrew
(רִצְפָּה) Hebrew name RITSPAH means "hot coal" or "pavement." In the bible, this is the name of one of King Saul's concubines.
PAVEMENT
PAVEMENT
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Middle English, Old French ju(ie)rie ‘Jewish quarter’, often denoting a non-Jew living in the Jewish quarter of a town, rather than a Jew. Most medieval English cities had their Jewish quarters, at least until King Edward I’s attempted expulsion of the Jews from England in 1290. This did not succeed in expelling the Jews, but it did give a license to persecution and so broke up many of the old Jewish quarters.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi
Profit
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Durga
Female
Welsh
Welsh form of Latin Laura, LOWRI means "laurel."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Slave of the Vigilant
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German
Peace; Voyage; Courage
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
Bound; Captivating; Abbreviation of Rebecca
Boy/Male
Finnish, French, German, Swedish
Dear; Beloved
Boy/Male
Muslim
Aromatic
Boy/Male
Hindu
PAVEMENT
PAVEMENT
PAVEMENT
PAVEMENT
PAVEMENT
n.
A pavement.
n.
The pavement or floor of brick, stone, or metal in a chimney, on which a fire is made; the floor of a fireplace; also, a corresponding part of a stove.
n.
A pavement.
v. t.
To furnish with a pavement; to pave.
a.
Not paved; not furnished with a pavement.
n.
The pavement.
n.
That with which anythingis paved; a floor or covering of solid material, laid so as to make a hard and convenient surface for travel; a paved road or sidewalk; a decorative interior floor of tiles or colored bricks.
n.
Footpath; pavement; sidewalk.
n.
A pavement or stepping-stone.
v. t.
To put in or on some place with force and loud noise; -- usually with down; as, to slam a trunk down on the pavement.
n.
A walk for foot passengers at the side of a street or road; a foot pavement.
n.
The act or process of laying a pavement, or covering some place with a pavement.
a.
Of or pertaining to a tile; resembling a tile, or arranged like tiles; consisting of tiles; as, a tegular pavement.
n.
One who paves; one who lays a pavement.
a.
Formed of little squares, as mosaic work; checkered; as, a tessellated pavement.
n.
The uninterrupted and continuous flat band, coping, or pavement upon which the bases of a row of columns are supported. See Sub-base.
v. t.
To cleanse by ablution, or dipping or rubbing in water; to apply water or other liquid to for the purpose of cleansing; to scrub with water, etc., or as with water; as, to wash the hands or body; to wash garments; to wash sheep or wool; to wash the pavement or floor; to wash the bark of trees.
n.
A small piece of marble, glass, earthenware, or the like, having a square, or nearly square, face, used by the ancients for mosaic, as for making pavements, for ornamenting walls, and like purposes; also, a similar piece of ivory, bone, wood, etc., used as a ticket of admission to theaters, or as a certificate for successful gladiators, and as a token for various other purposes.
v. t.
To lay again; to lay a second time; as, to relay a pavement.